First Reading: Isaiah 22:19-23 Reflection: This account from the Prophet Isaiah may seem unimportant at first glance, but when taken in correlation with this Sunday’s Gospel reading, it becomes incredibly enlightening. During the reign of King Hezekiah, Shebna was removed… Continue Reading →
First Reading: Isaiah 56:1, 6-7 Reflection: The words of the Lord here reveal that God intends for all nations to come to Him and participate in His kingdom. In the time of the writing of Isaiah, the Gentiles (non-Jews) were… Continue Reading →
First Reading: 1 Kings 19:9A, 11-13A Reflection: In this passage, the great prophet Elijah has a profound encounter with God on Mt. Horeb (better known as Mt. Sinai, where Moses also encountered God). If we read the context of this… Continue Reading →
First Reading: Isaiah 55:1-3 Reflection: In this first reading we hear promises made by the Lord to the Israelites. In essence, God promises to provide for them. He says He will nourish them, abating their hunger and quenching their thirst,… Continue Reading →
First Reading: 1 Kings 3:5, 7-12 Reflection: If you were given the opportunity to ask something of God with the assurance He would give it to you, what would you ask for? Many of us would probably ask for something involving… Continue Reading →
First Reading: Wisdom 12:13, 16-19 Reflection: The book of Wisdom was likely written in the first century B.C., making it the last written Old Testament book. It was likely composed in Alexandria, Egypt in Greek. There is evidence that the book… Continue Reading →
First Reading: Isaiah 55:10-11 Reflection: In this passage and this week’s Gospel reading we hear agricultural illustrations about the life of faith. In the First Reading from Isaiah, the Lord compares His word to the “rain and snow” that water the… Continue Reading →
First Reading: Zechariah 9:9-10 Reflection: This prophecy from the book of Zechariah speaks of the coming Messiah, who we know to be Jesus. The LORD speaks here to the people of Israel (referred to as “daughter Zion”), commanding them to “rejoice”… Continue Reading →
First Reading: Deuteronomy 8:2-3, 14B-16A Reflection: The first reading this Sunday recounts the time after the Exodus when the Israelites wandered in the wilderness for 40 years. This was a time of testing for them and also an opportunity for… Continue Reading →
First Reading: Leviticus 19:1-2, 17-18 Reflection: The teachings in this first reading apply just as much to us today as Christians as they did in the time of Moses to the Israelites. The call to “be holy” is a call… Continue Reading →
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